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It´s been very hot, but also in the afternoon, a lot of torrential rain, unusual so the locals say, as the dry seasn should already have started.
Already I´ve had some marvellous expeiences, on the first night out of PC I was a bit stuck for somewhere to stay, but a lovely couple put me up in their home, and fed me. Woke up in the night to see a firefly flashing (literally) around the room. Joyous moment for me - never seen one before. Since I´ve seen a lot more and a marvellous sight thay make, blinking away in the treetops of the rainforest.
Seen my first snake, sadly squashed on the road, as was the anteater type thing in the photo. Very sad for me when I see this - spoils me being in my own David Atenborough program.
Done about 250km, pretty tough in the heat but the inter americana highway is pretty flat for the moment. Only I´ve been taking trips off into the mountains - so needless to say pretty shattering getting the bike and me up to 1000m or so.
Spent 4 days up in a place called El Cope, on the edage of a pristine rainforest park, and spent 2 of the 4 in the middle of it, no elec etc. Tough 5 hour hike through hard trails, a lot of mud due to the rain in the err, rainforest, so up to my knees sometimes, trying to get my feet back again complete with shoes!
Saw my first ever Keel Billed Toucan (like the Guiness one) plus quite a few other new birds to me.
Also spent a night on the beach in the tent or Americano Chalet! - quite small but with beach and swimming pool!, lovely to wake up to a swim in the Pacific at 7am - gets dark pretty pronto at 6.30pm, so waking up early, going to sleep pretty early to max the day.
Hope you can make sense of the photos, taking quite a while to sort stuff out on the computer here, so not much time for advanced editing! I think they are in the wrong order.
Met a nice guy named Claudio from Switzerland. He set out from PC a day after me - and is taking 6 months to ride to North Mexico. Had a couple of beers and exchanged stories. Maybe we´ll meet up later on the way.
Also met a great Irishman taking a quick break from a business trip in the US, as he worked in IT we got caught up for a few moments talking shop, but a shooting star interupted, he treated me to a meal, thanks again. You get a lot of encouragement from people on the way, which is always great, sometimes it seems a bit daunting when you look at the map!
Anyways, hope everyone has a great xmas, I´m hoping to get to Playa Catalina where you can dive and surf. Makes a bit of a change from the usual fare!
Feel free to email, or post comments, a bit of encouragement never goes amiss.
1 comment:
Chris
I was flattered to see myself described as a "great Irishman" - thank you. Looks like you are continuing to have a good trip. We are spending the Christmas in the (English) countryside near Hereford. It's cold and foggy here now so enjoy the warmth while you have it. Let us know where you spend Christmas. John
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